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Trinity
County
Military Information Resources
See
the Trinity County Archives Section for WWII Discharges
U.S. National Archives & Records Administration
. NARA Military Records for searching military records
Civil War
· Confederate
Indigent Families List of Texas 1863 -1865
·
Confederate
Indigent Families List-Transcribed with spelling corrections and number of
persons in family
Transcribed and donated by Dana Prater, Nov. 2015
· Trinity County CSA Pension Records
Tullos Company A, 3rd Battalion, 13th TX Reg.
The occasion was a gathering of Trinity County Confederate Veterans ca. 1914. As identified they are: 1-Baker; 3-Jim Davis; 5-N. F. Belk; 6-Jim Deaton; 7-Jasper Kendrick; 9-Charles D. Warner; 10- Andy Pruitt; 11-Evan Magee; 12-Dock Pool; 14-N.G.B. Frazier; 15-Frank Josserand; 17-Abe Eaves; 18-Hazard; 19-Townsend; 20-Wick Pruitt; 21-Jim Pruitt; 22-Grear Pruitt; 4-R.L. McGowen.
World War I
Branch of Service |
Dates |
Volunteers |
Military
service performed by persons serving during an emergency and whose service
was considered to be in the Federal interest, 1775 - 1902 |
Regular Army |
Enlisted
personnel, 1789-October 31, 1912 |
Navy |
Enlisted
personnel, 1798 - 1885 Officers, 1798 - 1902 |
Marine Corps |
Enlisted
personnel, 1789 - 1904 Some officers, 1789 - 1895 |
Coast Guard |
Persons
who served in predecessor agencies to the U.S. Coast Guard: the Revenue
Cutter Service (Revenue Marine), the Life-Saving Service, and the Lighthouse
Service, 1791 - 1919 |
Confederate States |
Persons
who rendered military service for the Confederate States government in its
armed forces, 1861 - 1865 |
Veterans Records |
Claims
files for pensions based on Federal military service, 1775 - 1916 and Bounty
land warrant application files relating to claims based on wartime service,
1775 - 1855 |
Updated 25Jan2018/skw